KOI is not exactly a word you’d associate with Korean or Mexican food, but then you may not have known it had any such meaning at all. Now you...
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When I approach writing articles about places I have visited, I try to keep myself out of my prose and write in the third person, but not today. My...
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On the corner of southeast 12th and Hawthorne sits the Perierra Crêperie specializing in the art of French pancakes, amid a jumble of carts and...
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When the Northwest weather turns cold it’s time to throw dietary caution to the wind! We all crave something warm and rib-sticking. The Tabor...
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Lincoln is named after the sixteenth president of the United States, and that’s largely due to the fact that its creators didn’t want the...
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There was a time when Thai Roses had some of the best Thai food on the Westside of town, and that time may have passed. A recent visit was a bit...
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Bone-soaking cold and damp weather is the norm in the Pacific Northwest in November and that’s when people increasingly turn to bookstores,...
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Having grown up in southern California, it is fact that truly good Mexican food is hard to find in Portland. One set of desperate circumstances lead...
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Portland’s food cart scene is to restaurants, as indie rock is to pop music. As with everything else in this country it is just as hip to be...
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It took a while to discover a gem of a place in a strange little area of Tigard between southwest Hall Boulevard and Washington Square. Painted blue...
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